Subj : FreeBSD? To : Chickenhead From : Bencollver Date : Sat Nov 02 2019 12:01:31 Re: FreeBSD? By: Chickenhead to All on Fri Nov 01 2019 17:43:36 > So...anyone using FreeBSD here? > > Mostly I've been a Linux snob since about 1992 when I started messing with t > SLS distro...but recently, especially after systemd, I have been experimenti > with FreeBSD. And liking it, a lot. > I don't currently run FreeBSD, but i have in the past. I helped a friend set up a FreeBSD laptop running KDE back in 1998. I have also used NetBSD and OpenBSD extensively. I love the expertise and friendly can-do attitudes in the NetBSD community, and the ambition and beautifully written documentation in OpenBSD. My host machine runs Linux mainly because it has better driver support and virtualization options. I started with Unifix Linux in 1995. It came with hardcopy documentation that included important manuals and walkthroughs. I found this helpful because i didn't always have Internet connectivity. I feel there is something not quite right about systemd. It mainly has to do with perceived hostility towards users. The same can sometimes be said about the OpenBSD project, whose leader is on the record inviting misbehaving users to go kill themselves. That is not necessary. The world is harsh enough as it is. What are you liking about FreeBSD so far? I believe FreeBSD was the first BSD to come out with a comprehensive handbook. In my opinion that is highly praise-worthy. Peace, -Ben --- þ Synchronet þ CAPCITY2 * capcity2.synchro.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/Rlogin/HTTP .